2008-03-30, 02:56 AM
Carpe,
Ok, all fixed now I think. I did a few things.
1) Changed my video and audio renderer(s) from the nvidia version to their respective ffdshow versions. This fixed the overlay.
2) Took your suggestion and changed the settings in Graph Recorder to force unmute my audio mixers wave input.. that combined with the ffd decoder seems to have fixed the audio issue. (leaving it the nvidia decoder made no change)
So it seems to have been an issue with the nvidia decoders. Of course, now that I have working graphs I can tweak away. New graph is attached for those playing at home.
Thanks again.
-Dave
Ok, all fixed now I think. I did a few things.
1) Changed my video and audio renderer(s) from the nvidia version to their respective ffdshow versions. This fixed the overlay.
2) Took your suggestion and changed the settings in Graph Recorder to force unmute my audio mixers wave input.. that combined with the ffd decoder seems to have fixed the audio issue. (leaving it the nvidia decoder made no change)
So it seems to have been an issue with the nvidia decoders. Of course, now that I have working graphs I can tweak away. New graph is attached for those playing at home.
Thanks again.
-Dave